Incumbent Lydia Assefa-Dawson is running for re-election to Federal Way City Council, Position 1. Assefa-Dawson is a family self-sufficiency coordinator at King County Housing Authority and has also served as a financial educator at the YMCA for survivors of domestic violence. She was the first person of African descent to serve on the Federal Way City Council and has been a strong community leader in roles such as the co-chair of the Regional Law, Safety and Justice Committee and the vice president of the Ethiopian Community Center.
Assefa-Dawson does not have a working campaign website available as of mid-October, but she has spent her time on the council affirming the rights of LGBTQ+ residents for Pride Month, expanding housing options by making accessory dwelling units easier to build, and more.
Conservative perennial candidate Mark Greene is running against Assefa-Dawson after multiple previous campaigns for lieutenant governor, state representative, county director of elections, and mayor. On X, formerly known as Twitter, he describes himself as a fan of far-right Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. He has complained about Federal Way City Council's proclamations in support of the Black and LGBTQ communities, asking "is there some crisis or something I didn't hear about?" While Greene's website is not working as of mid-October, his public statements and past campaigns make it clear he is not a progressive choice.
Assefa-Dawson is the best choice for Federal Way City Council, Position 1.
Incumbent Lydia Assefa-Dawson is running for re-election to Federal Way City Council, Position 1. Assefa-Dawson is a family self-sufficiency coordinator at King County Housing Authority and has also served as a financial educator at the YMCA for survivors of domestic violence. She was the first person of African descent to serve on the Federal Way City Council and has been a strong community leader in roles such as the co-chair of the Regional Law, Safety and Justice Committee and the vice president of the Ethiopian Community Center.
Assefa-Dawson does not have a working campaign website available as of mid-October, but she has spent her time on the council affirming the rights of LGBTQ+ residents for Pride Month, expanding housing options by making accessory dwelling units easier to build, and more.
Conservative perennial candidate Mark Greene is running against Assefa-Dawson after multiple previous campaigns for lieutenant governor, state representative, county director of elections, and mayor. On X, formerly known as Twitter, he describes himself as a fan of far-right Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. He has complained about Federal Way City Council's proclamations in support of the Black and LGBTQ communities, asking "is there some crisis or something I didn't hear about?" While Greene's website is not working as of mid-October, his public statements and past campaigns make it clear he is not a progressive choice.
Assefa-Dawson is the best choice for Federal Way City Council, Position 1.